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washington state. and i believe my successful experience as an executive in the most successful state economically in the united states and served as a model to what we can do in the united states. we can have 100% clean electricity. that ought to be something we can tell americans that they can have, because i have told washingtonians they can have it. tomorrow we will talk about that and how to achieve that goal. we have a way to de-carbonized our transportation system. it is possible to drive an electric car. i drove a hydrogen fuel cell car the other day around the capitol hill quadrant. how we will do that is something i will talk about tomorrow. we want to save literally billions of dollars in our heating and cooling costs, so we need to improve the efficiency of buildings. i will talk about the way to do that tomorrow. my approach will be unique for several reasons. number one, it will be multi sectoral i will -- multi sectoral. i will address each sector with a specific proposal. number two, it
washington state. and i believe my successful experience as an executive in the most successful state economically in the united states and served as a model to what we can do in the united states. we can have 100% clean electricity. that ought to be something we can tell americans that they can have, because i have told washingtonians they can have it. tomorrow we will talk about that and how to achieve that goal. we have a way to de-carbonized our transportation system. it is possible to...
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downside of the venezuelan embassy in georgetown washington d.c. now as you can see and here behind me the secret service have now entered the building as of this morning the federal authorities posted a notice on the front door saying that anyone inside the embassy was trespassing and that they recognize the u.s. government record. the government of the mr one why don't our opposition leader from venezuela as the president so they posted the trespassing notice and recognize the opposition leader as the president like they've been doing and the opposition's ambassadors of so-called ambassador said that anyone who refuses to comply with this order would be arrested now according to the embassy protection collective via their post on social media from earlier today they are all out of this and busy as of today and just for background basically the u.s. state department on april 24th said that anyone who is representing the government of nicolas maduro who are made in this embassy would be trespassing but something interesting of course as you know ha
downside of the venezuelan embassy in georgetown washington d.c. now as you can see and here behind me the secret service have now entered the building as of this morning the federal authorities posted a notice on the front door saying that anyone inside the embassy was trespassing and that they recognize the u.s. government record. the government of the mr one why don't our opposition leader from venezuela as the president so they posted the trespassing notice and recognize the opposition...
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be sure to watch "washington journal congo live at 7:00 -- washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. live thursday on the c-span networks, president trump speaks in colorado springs. russia'sdiscussion on growing role in the middle east. the households of pro forma session where democrats may try to pass a disaster relief bill. c-span2, a look at standards and oversight for artificial intelligence. at 12:00, a forum on athletes and activism hosted by the atlantic. at noon, a look at state budgets and tax revenue. at 1:30, a look at the pentagon's current budget request. once, tv was simply three giant networks and the government supported service called pbs. network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide what was important to them. c-span open the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. there is no monolithic media. broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting, youtube stars are a idea is more relevant today than ever. no gov
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the russian embassy in washington d.c. says u.s. intelligence may have staged a provocation that after a russian game designer was detained on suspicion of trying to export u.s. fighter jet manuals. faces up to 10 years in jail for allegedly smuggling arms documents and parting against the u.s. government and you can fix up the story. conspiracy to smuggle classified documents an undercover sting operation at a trail leading to russia. for a classic james bond movie but for a leg to shouldn't go it's playing out in real life not on the silver screen with no hint of glamour the russian citizen is set to go on trial in august in the united states the charges are serious conspiring against the u.s. smuggling and violating almost export control laws and you know despite decades of stereotypes about russians mr titian co isn't a secret agent or a spy many would label him a computer nerd a guy whose passion and job was developing airplane flight simulators like this one . according to the manuals he wanted to obtain were to improve his kn
the russian embassy in washington d.c. says u.s. intelligence may have staged a provocation that after a russian game designer was detained on suspicion of trying to export u.s. fighter jet manuals. faces up to 10 years in jail for allegedly smuggling arms documents and parting against the u.s. government and you can fix up the story. conspiracy to smuggle classified documents an undercover sting operation at a trail leading to russia. for a classic james bond movie but for a leg to shouldn't...
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washington, d.c., the nation's capital. we are not talking to people up here. no, that's washington. we are down here in d.c. down here, d.c. doesn't stand for district of columbia, it's democratic city. diverse culture, distinctively chocolate. we will talk to the working people. people like this dude. sure. was that henry rollins? ♪ >> look, we hear about it every day. if there is thing that regularly brings our country together it's our hatred of washington, d.c. whether you are republican -- >> washington, d.c. is not only broken, it's broke. >> or democrat. >> structural change needs to start here in washington. >> or just a crass opportunist. >> we have to change from the word swamp to sesz pool or perhaps suer. >> you have a dislike for the nation's capital. what's it like for the people who happen to live in d.c.? washington, d.c. is not just capitol hill. while the people who dominate that scene are overwhelmingly white men, the city has proud black leadership and problems like any other ci
washington, d.c., the nation's capital. we are not talking to people up here. no, that's washington. we are down here in d.c. down here, d.c. doesn't stand for district of columbia, it's democratic city. diverse culture, distinctively chocolate. we will talk to the working people. people like this dude. sure. was that henry rollins? ♪ >> look, we hear about it every day. if there is thing that regularly brings our country together it's our hatred of washington, d.c. whether you are...
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lot of europe wouldn't discuss the crisis and venezuela which one american congresswoman has accused washington of aggravating and remarks printed disgusting by the u.s. secretary of state. bullying in the use of of sanctions to eventually into blaming america first in this way it's not only ignored it's disgusting. plus a school in the u.s. may remove a mural dedicated to founding father george washington after the work was deemed at risk of traumatizing native american and african american students. this artwork which is a tribute to this person to the legacy of this person is a painful oh i can't go to scold oh my god you are the ones who don't know more words psych meds teacher this is a big deal. and our team goes on the beat with new york's muslim patrol which promises to be the eyes and ears of the community. and very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our church here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour first the leaders of russia and the u.s. have spoken by phone and a bit to find common ground on a number of pressing global issues among them but as well of the lat
lot of europe wouldn't discuss the crisis and venezuela which one american congresswoman has accused washington of aggravating and remarks printed disgusting by the u.s. secretary of state. bullying in the use of of sanctions to eventually into blaming america first in this way it's not only ignored it's disgusting. plus a school in the u.s. may remove a mural dedicated to founding father george washington after the work was deemed at risk of traumatizing native american and african american...
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the founding father george washington after the. risk of traumatizing native american and african american students. this hard work which is a tribute to this part of the legacy of this person didn't. go to zero. was to tell what your son. says we did with. targets in gaza after claiming it intercepted dozens of rockets from across the border. international. and have spoken by phone on a number of global issues including venezuela a lot of american countries saw violence this week. describing as a failed coup. said that he had a productive discussion about the crisis with his russian counterpart. he is. not looking at all to get involved in venezuela other than he'd like to see something positive happen for venezuela and i feel the same way so we want to help out on humanitarian basis and i thought it was a very positive conversation i had with president putin on venezuela. well next week the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and his u.s. counterpart meet in finland where they are expected to discuss venezuelan crisis continues
the founding father george washington after the. risk of traumatizing native american and african american students. this hard work which is a tribute to this part of the legacy of this person didn't. go to zero. was to tell what your son. says we did with. targets in gaza after claiming it intercepted dozens of rockets from across the border. international. and have spoken by phone on a number of global issues including venezuela a lot of american countries saw violence this week. describing...
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oh not only must we remove the george washington mural at george washington university but we must expunge and bowdlerized every reference of anything from the subject of history that in any way triggers any kind of sense of discomfort any reference any mention rurik but out of the history books and they are no reference to the pyramids in egypt they were built by slaves in fact recently in my own new york a song that was eighty three years old actually god bless america sung by kate smith was removed and removed by the new york yankees to be sung irving berlin's god bless america because said singer sang a song eighty years ago involving some pretty nasty racist terms that only must we remove any reference we must provide tranquilizers and narcotics to our children lest they perhaps see think or come across anything that is discomforting historical has become hysterical oh this is only the beginning and it is about time. well lonnie makes the point that rape he says is just the beginning where there are cold and how far is this going to go i've never seen or heard anything more hysterical
oh not only must we remove the george washington mural at george washington university but we must expunge and bowdlerized every reference of anything from the subject of history that in any way triggers any kind of sense of discomfort any reference any mention rurik but out of the history books and they are no reference to the pyramids in egypt they were built by slaves in fact recently in my own new york a song that was eighty three years old actually god bless america sung by kate smith was...
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download the nbc washington app. we've gotinan teractive radar feature on there, as well as we can sends i publish alerts. clouds now quicklyoving into the washington area. grab the umbrella. you'll need it. it will be a stormy stretch here for the next few hours. most of the chances coming to an end about 10:00 or 11:00 this morning. we turn steamy, hot, and humid later today. there's the cluster of storms that moved through ohio last night. it's been able to maintain thunder and lightning through the predawn hours. andnow into the morning. have one batch coming into the city now. the next areath ofder and lightning out near morgantown, westvirginia. that's about three to four hours away from getting here at the pace that it's going. so since it's just after 00, four hours from now it's just after 10:00 in the morning. i think that 10:00 to 11:00 window should be l thest real serious opportunity for thunder and lightning. this first one, though, moving through downtown leesburg right now. gng to go just to the north
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be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal "washington journal," >> washington journal mugs are available at c-span's new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and check out all of the c-span products. >> coming up tonight, a recent hearing on the h.i.v. prevention drug and then later, president trump holds a rally in pennsylvania as part of his 2020 re-election campaign. next, a house oversight hearing on the previousing of the h.i.v. prevention drug truvata. witnesses include doctors and the c.e.o. of the company that manufactures the pill. they were asked why the pill is higher in the u.s. than in other countries. this is about three and a half hours. >> the meet willing come to order. the chair recognizes a recess of the committee at any time. i recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. today. is our committee's second hearing on the skyrocketing
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washington dc. i would like to give carrie a hand for that. really thank you for being here we are really excited to have you here. let's kick things off, everyone in the room knows about politico but can you share with us the history of politico and why is it so important to america? >> thank you. it is great to be here with all of you it is a lot of fun to always get out of the office. politico launched in 2007. it was started by robert albritton the publisher who at the time owned a string of local tv stations. he is a native not washingtonian but he spent many years here and he looked at capitol hill and thought it was right for competition. you had roll call, you had the hill and he had this idea for creating a competitor. at the same time two journalists from the washington post are starting to contemplate something similar that washington journalism was ripe for destruction. there was a lot more going on in washington than the media at the time gave people a window into. it was about personal
washington dc. i would like to give carrie a hand for that. really thank you for being here we are really excited to have you here. let's kick things off, everyone in the room knows about politico but can you share with us the history of politico and why is it so important to america? >> thank you. it is great to be here with all of you it is a lot of fun to always get out of the office. politico launched in 2007. it was started by robert albritton the publisher who at the time owned a...
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one andthe final washington, d.c. it is getting too expensive, and there is too much interference, running around, and we feel we could spend our money more ron isley -- wisely by helping more troops and their families than spending it down here. the increase in everything is entirely too much. it costs us around $200,000 to put this on. >> what are you telling organizers around the country for next year and beyond? have -- we will usually have our conference at washington, d.c. in november, but last year we discussed it, and with all of our chapters, 90 throughout the country. our chapters are in line with us. we will put events on throughout coast, east west coast, up north, all over, memorial day weekend 2020 will be nationwide. >> you serve in vietnam which is where the name came from here can you explain? >> yes. infantry. >> the term rolling thunder refers to what? mission they did over to hanoi, north vietnam, constant bombing. if you ever hear a b-52 doing a bomb raid, it sounds like the same thing. >> we inte
one andthe final washington, d.c. it is getting too expensive, and there is too much interference, running around, and we feel we could spend our money more ron isley -- wisely by helping more troops and their families than spending it down here. the increase in everything is entirely too much. it costs us around $200,000 to put this on. >> what are you telling organizers around the country for next year and beyond? have -- we will usually have our conference at washington, d.c. in...
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washington orders u.s. officials in iraq to evacuate as soon as possible of to raising the alarm on the international stage over a suppose it increased threat coming from neighbors iran. security in the future of russia's relations with washington lead the way in discussions in sochi president putin calls out washington putting the iran nuclear deal for painting tehran as the bad guys. so the u.s. attorney general investigates the legality of the evidence used in the russia trump the newseum froebel doesn't question the findings of the report. and coca-cola is latest campaign in norway sparks anger from some as it features a crescent moon as part of its logo to coincide with run a. good evening to you watching r.t. international leave iraq now as fast as possible that's the dramatic warning that has been issued by washington to u.s. employees in the country comes amid a heightened sense of urgency from the american side of what it calls the increased threat coming from iraq's neighbor iran our correspondent
washington orders u.s. officials in iraq to evacuate as soon as possible of to raising the alarm on the international stage over a suppose it increased threat coming from neighbors iran. security in the future of russia's relations with washington lead the way in discussions in sochi president putin calls out washington putting the iran nuclear deal for painting tehran as the bad guys. so the u.s. attorney general investigates the legality of the evidence used in the russia trump the newseum...
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washington. to yemen now where the saudi led coalition says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental airstrike in the capital the coalition insists it was striving to target the military positions but residential neighborhoods have also been bombed and at least 6 civilians all from one family have been killed 2 russian citizens are among those injured. ports. for the saudi u.a.e. coalition in yemen the series of strikes was a successful operation targeting the military installations in the capital sanaa. but these pictures depict another reality residents say the attacks targeted barely civilian areas and that an entire family was buried under the rubble. it is very clear that what happened this morning here in sanaa i was a response to the through the whole drone attacks on the. oil facilities in riyadh it is very clear but unfortunately it was. blind completely blind. because there is only in killing women and children in there is additional area the escalation comes a few days afte
washington. to yemen now where the saudi led coalition says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental airstrike in the capital the coalition insists it was striving to target the military positions but residential neighborhoods have also been bombed and at least 6 civilians all from one family have been killed 2 russian citizens are among those injured. ports. for the saudi u.a.e. coalition in yemen the series of strikes was a successful operation targeting the military installations...
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here outside of the venezuelan embassy in washington d.c. were earlier today police broke into the building and they arrested the 4 remaining activists who are still inside now points enter the building around 930 this morning but it was an intel about 1115 that we saw those 4 activists being taken away in police transport vehicles now those 4 are from a group of activists who have been occupying the embassy for more than 3 weeks now and they say that their goal is to hold the building for the government of venice line president nicolas maduro despite the fact that the united states has recognized opposition leader one quite as the country's interim president now on monday we saw that police. didn't notice on the door of the building and they said that any of the activists who were still inside would be arrested and charged with trespassing that's when the majority of the activists did leave but those 4 remain and it wasn't until today that they were officially arrested now so far they have been charged with interfering with a protective ord
here outside of the venezuelan embassy in washington d.c. were earlier today police broke into the building and they arrested the 4 remaining activists who are still inside now points enter the building around 930 this morning but it was an intel about 1115 that we saw those 4 activists being taken away in police transport vehicles now those 4 are from a group of activists who have been occupying the embassy for more than 3 weeks now and they say that their goal is to hold the building for the...
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and it is president washington. even though he did not live in the house, he built a house, like he was going to live in it. that is not to suggest washington wanted to be president forever, it is to suggest he thought the president's house needed to represent the head of the state for a strong new republic. that was the vision he had for that house. even though he had no intention of living there. it was interesting seeing the dynamic of back-and-forth between him and jefferson. jefferson had a different idea of what the house should look like. but lindsay as she alluded to, there was not much in washington, d.c. at that time. it was mostly farmland, swamps, marshes. to put this incredibly striking stone building in the middle of the national capital was to send a message to the rest of the world that the united states president should be respected and it should be a symbol that is treasured by its people. susan: while we are on the subject of george washington, you mentioned your dissertation which is on his tomb
and it is president washington. even though he did not live in the house, he built a house, like he was going to live in it. that is not to suggest washington wanted to be president forever, it is to suggest he thought the president's house needed to represent the head of the state for a strong new republic. that was the vision he had for that house. even though he had no intention of living there. it was interesting seeing the dynamic of back-and-forth between him and jefferson. jefferson had...
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cross talking american foreign policy i'm joined by my guest max blumenthal in washington he's the editor of gray zone dot com as well as author of the new book the management of savagery how america's national security state fueled the rise of al qaeda isis and donald trump also in washington we have james chatteris he's a former u.s. diplomat and former advisor to the u.s. senate republican leadership all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate where we're getting set up here i notice you have your book can you just lift it up and show our audience here it's fresh off the press. and it. must have savagery i must say it must be a good book because i've already heard that you've been deeply formed during talk about your book so it must be good ok so that's already. indication to me that my viewer should go out and buy the book here all right let's get serious here max i haven't read your book but i've read a lot of commentary about it and watch some interviews on you tube including the interview you did with another med
cross talking american foreign policy i'm joined by my guest max blumenthal in washington he's the editor of gray zone dot com as well as author of the new book the management of savagery how america's national security state fueled the rise of al qaeda isis and donald trump also in washington we have james chatteris he's a former u.s. diplomat and former advisor to the u.s. senate republican leadership all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want...
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deference in washington not only. you know but also to to riyadh and in fact the the the policy in yemen of going after the good deeds which is taking on increased importance that it's mainly a knob to the song ok we're going to go to a short break here and after a short break we'll continue our discussion on john bolton and trumps foreign policy stay with our team. in the world's big part of the modelers and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that make history media refuses to tell. more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing john bolton and trumps foreign policy. and let me go back to gareth in washington i have a pet theory and been sticking with it for the last couple of months and th
deference in washington not only. you know but also to to riyadh and in fact the the the policy in yemen of going after the good deeds which is taking on increased importance that it's mainly a knob to the song ok we're going to go to a short break here and after a short break we'll continue our discussion on john bolton and trumps foreign policy stay with our team. in the world's big part of the modelers and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that make history...
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george washington high school to continue the children in george washington high school to continue to stand up and speak out and let their voices be heard in these rogue chew signaling social justice warriors these people who are sold said incident in philly that this paving has been there at george washington high school of get ready george washington now must be removed because the east children are come on let's turn this ugly history on its head and he used this as a launching pad so that people who have been hurt by this country grew from history can finally begin to have an equal footing what happens when you then say now let's open up the history book we took the sign down now all right children you happy good ok now let's talk about this wait a minute i don't want to read this book we don't like the story of cologne. tear that out we don't like this about the way they treated native americans which is true we don't like world war two war war one the holocaust vietnam war we don't like any of this this this triggers we would like to rip the pages from the textbook that's actual
george washington high school to continue the children in george washington high school to continue to stand up and speak out and let their voices be heard in these rogue chew signaling social justice warriors these people who are sold said incident in philly that this paving has been there at george washington high school of get ready george washington now must be removed because the east children are come on let's turn this ugly history on its head and he used this as a launching pad so that...
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licenses this year their main decision is whether to follow washington's lead or to trust huawei and anger the us government joining us now is helena humphrey our washington correspondent helena it's great to see you why has the us been intervening and who gets to build which part of other countries five hundred networks. two overarching reasons for you genelle and essentially we do have to acknowledge that the trumpet administration has been extremely hawkish on china in terms of its economic power or influence and reach that's one reason secondly of course that allegation from washington d.c. that hardware made by huawei will be used to spy on sensitive information now the argument from washington d.c. is it can ban the hardware being used at government agencies here and indeed it has done her for example when it comes to liaising with allies such as britain for example the connection may not then be secure with london for example in classified information which would be transmitted if for example the u.k. used that hardware from quote way a threat to intelligence sharing then but
licenses this year their main decision is whether to follow washington's lead or to trust huawei and anger the us government joining us now is helena humphrey our washington correspondent helena it's great to see you why has the us been intervening and who gets to build which part of other countries five hundred networks. two overarching reasons for you genelle and essentially we do have to acknowledge that the trumpet administration has been extremely hawkish on china in terms of its economic...
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spalter, who do you represent here in washington? mr. spalter: we represent the broadband all across the country -- small companies, large companies, medium-sized companies. we are all joined together by a fundamental commitment to the idea of the future of connectivity.
spalter, who do you represent here in washington? mr. spalter: we represent the broadband all across the country -- small companies, large companies, medium-sized companies. we are all joined together by a fundamental commitment to the idea of the future of connectivity.
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. >> one thing that has been different being in washington that everyone in washington complains about the status quo but then when you try to put something in place to make something better than everybody goes crazy of all the things that could go g wrong and how they could get worse. but the reality of life if you want to make something better you have to take a risk it could get worse so our role is to figure out to mitigate the downside everything possible to achieve the upside. so what we're doing here is telling the truth, dealing with reality and that usually leads to a better place. so we are pretty confident that success looks like c a lot of different things it can lead to closer cooperation maybe not bad if the situation is right now that i think that it has to move forward and not trying is a big problem. and i learned this in business meople in politics have a harder time doing nothing is a decision. but we don't realize that is acceptable - - acceptable but that status quo is not the ideal situation with the pathways to make this better. >> just on this point on this wise
. >> one thing that has been different being in washington that everyone in washington complains about the status quo but then when you try to put something in place to make something better than everybody goes crazy of all the things that could go g wrong and how they could get worse. but the reality of life if you want to make something better you have to take a risk it could get worse so our role is to figure out to mitigate the downside everything possible to achieve the upside. so...
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elements of washington perhaps in israel perhaps perhaps in parts of the emirates that the blockade if only the blockade could be lifted then the gulf grow unite against iran because in some ways that lack of unity on iran is one of the reasons why we have the blockades blockade in the first place so you have thank you very much for that and now that she have a chance to live and washington d.c. thank you now the international court of justice is here and cut this case against the united arab emirates of violating human rights after the government says the u.a.e. targeted its citizens based on their national origin when it expelled all. countries and stop them from entering the u.a.e. often twenty seventeen blockade stephanie deca has more from the hague. the court is hearing a specific application by the united arab emirates who are claiming that qatar is basically how bring their efforts to implement suggestions by the court which has to do with allowing companies citizens particularly families that are intermarried and students to return to the emirates it all boils down to a web
elements of washington perhaps in israel perhaps perhaps in parts of the emirates that the blockade if only the blockade could be lifted then the gulf grow unite against iran because in some ways that lack of unity on iran is one of the reasons why we have the blockades blockade in the first place so you have thank you very much for that and now that she have a chance to live and washington d.c. thank you now the international court of justice is here and cut this case against the united arab...
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across talking the anti-war resistance i'm joined by my guest media benjamin in washington she is an author as well as co-founder of code pink also an. washington we order he's an answer coalition organizer and in romania we crossed a brand jacobson he is the director of the department of peace operations of the remaining peace institute or a cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate media let me go to you 1st i mean you and i probably remember quite well in 2003 the illegal invasion of iraq but the anti-war movement was vast it was strong it was loud it was all across europe it was in the u.k. it was a very strong in the united states even though the media didn't like to cover it there was a real anti-war movement now speed up to 2019 under the trumpet ministration the we here we hear calls for war and violence in invasion of venezuela of the rand we have the united states supplying lethal weapons to ukraine we have the united states going to the south china sea as remarkably in the middle of trade negotiations here we have a hyper ag
across talking the anti-war resistance i'm joined by my guest media benjamin in washington she is an author as well as co-founder of code pink also an. washington we order he's an answer coalition organizer and in romania we crossed a brand jacobson he is the director of the department of peace operations of the remaining peace institute or a cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate media let me go to you 1st i mean you and i probably remember...
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correspondent rachel blevins has more from washington. police broke into the building this morning at a rest of the 4 remaining activists who were still inside now we're still waiting to confirm the status of those 4 activists i have seen reports that at least 2 of the activists were removed from the building earlier this morning by a police transport vehicle solution to leaving the scene exactly where they are and what charges they're facing now here at the embassy we know that police. reportedly entered the building around $930.00 this morning and so far we have seen a very heavy police presence including secret service agents d.c. metro police officers and federal agents we've also seen an ambulance on the scene and a presence from the fire department here as well so we're still waiting to learn exactly what all is going on inside of that building and that seems to be the biggest question surrounding it we know that police are inside conducting a search right now but we still don't know exactly what the state of the embassy is there ha
correspondent rachel blevins has more from washington. police broke into the building this morning at a rest of the 4 remaining activists who were still inside now we're still waiting to confirm the status of those 4 activists i have seen reports that at least 2 of the activists were removed from the building earlier this morning by a police transport vehicle solution to leaving the scene exactly where they are and what charges they're facing now here at the embassy we know that police....
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the influx of slaves to washington, d.c. and the number of wounded black soldiers contributed to the increasing patient population. a nurse in the women's ward described the conditions. she said when our ward was not full and the men's ward was crowded, the women would put at be end and soldiers would brought in him we would have to take care of them. another contribute infected to the difficult living conditions were the meager supplies that were provided and the failure to adequately distribute them. in the early days, reverend nichols controlled operations as the superintendent of the camp. denying food rations and his actions forced the residents to live in substandard conditions. inommission was impaneled order to conduct hearings on the conditions under which blacks lived and worked. the panel was convened in washington, d.c. in 1863. there was surgeons asked about his knowledge of the conditions of the camp and that is when he said the health of the people was no good. at ations were similar camp in alexandria, virgin
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this is due to come to you live from berlin the united states escalates its trade dispute which washington imposes new talents and billions of dollars worth of chinese goods as the two countries failed to resolve their differences beijing says it will retaliate what will the impact be on the global economy also coming up. the first results from south africa's election showed that the ruling a.n.c. is heading for its was outcomes in its twenty five years in government. drawing with the party of nelson mandela. and a right kidney company google for plans to make its debut on wall street we speak to the driver discussed struggling to make make ends meet and i'll skip the company's low wage business model has come to an end of its travel. it's a standoff that could have far reaching negative impacts on the global economy at the stroke of midnight of washington time the united states increased talent's on some two hundred billion dollars of imports from china the move comes as the two sides failed to resolve the dispute over trade over the last few hours investors appear to have taken some part
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--m washington, u.s. tried u.s. china trade relations, and from johannesburg, south african elections. tell us what happened today -- how big of a surprise was it germany came in with .5% growth? in general the commission downgraded slightly the forecast for the eurozone and a lot more for germany. surprise, as there is a slump we happen the eurozone economy, but because in recent days we have had positive q1 data there was expectation it would be better this time. date for its assumptions for the forecast was at the end of april. there is a potential upside risk to the numbers we saw today. germany was the worst, way down the eurozone. 0.5%lasted from 1.1% to largely due to manufacturing weakness. that is the biggest problem. trade tensions are a big risk. david: we will come back to you in just a moment. let's go to shaun donovan in washington for the -- shaun inovan -- shawn donnan washington on the tray topic. what we expect to happen on thursday? questionat is the big over the trade talks. it is good news the v
--m washington, u.s. tried u.s. china trade relations, and from johannesburg, south african elections. tell us what happened today -- how big of a surprise was it germany came in with .5% growth? in general the commission downgraded slightly the forecast for the eurozone and a lot more for germany. surprise, as there is a slump we happen the eurozone economy, but because in recent days we have had positive q1 data there was expectation it would be better this time. date for its assumptions for...
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your nbc washington app. the main timing will be about 2:00 to :starting in the shenandoah valley -- 2:00 to 8:00, starting in the shenandoah valley. athe good news, this i one-and-done show for weather. quiet weather returns tomorrow. there's the activity to the west. even overnight storms across central pennsylvania. all kwoid for now. temratures -- quiet fornow. temperatures in the comfortable range. 57 in manassas. 61 in leesburg. 56 in clinton, maryland. your planneror today, plan on a big warmup. temperatures into the mid to upper 80s today. not everyone's going to geted rain. most of the rain chances are at 60% for later in the afternoon. probably right in that 3:00 to 5:00 capital beltway. >>> right when everyone's g tryg to away. leave as early as you possibly can. silver spring near university boulevard, the right side blocked by a continue. you can see we are not really seeing that impact yet. it will kick in, though, if it succks around for too m lodger. rest of the beltway, inner loop and outer l
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deference in washington not only to. you know but also to to riyadh and and in fact be the policy in yemen of going after the hoodies which is taking on increased importance that's mainly a knob to the soft ok i'm going to go to a short break here and after at short break we'll continue our discussion on john bolton and trumps foreign policy stay with art. petersburg international economic forum is a unique. business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's vital issues. special forum coverage on r.t. . yes of course to see on his attorney for you. or anyone who was there with. you which is. because of me will it take you to your day that i. got to go to police you post it's with me it's yes that's good. that's the ticket. if you have to. finish if you. give. me. welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle
deference in washington not only to. you know but also to to riyadh and and in fact be the policy in yemen of going after the hoodies which is taking on increased importance that's mainly a knob to the soft ok i'm going to go to a short break here and after at short break we'll continue our discussion on john bolton and trumps foreign policy stay with art. petersburg international economic forum is a unique. business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform...
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washington dc. so let's get terry a hand for that. >> .. it's a lot of fun to get out of the office. so politico launched in 2007. it was started robert al britain who was the owner and publisher, he at the time owned a string of tv, local tv stations. he's a native, not actually native washintonian, but he's spent many years here, and he spent many years otcapitol hill. he had this idea for creating a competitor, and at the same time two journalists from "the washington post," were starting to contemplate something similar in that washington journalism was right for disruption. they felt that there was a lot more going on in washington than the media at the time gave people a window into. that tawas about personalities. how are we telling the story behind the story. that it was just a lot more fun and interesting than it was currently reflected in the mead ia. so they happened to be coming to the thought at the very same time. two very well known epi journalist, and then robert a lbritton, funded i
washington dc. so let's get terry a hand for that. >> .. it's a lot of fun to get out of the office. so politico launched in 2007. it was started robert al britain who was the owner and publisher, he at the time owned a string of tv, local tv stations. he's a native, not actually native washintonian, but he's spent many years here, and he spent many years otcapitol hill. he had this idea for creating a competitor, and at the same time two journalists from "the washington post,"...
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we need to be where washington state is right now because washington state is listed as the best place to do business by cnbc the best place to be an employee. we have the most rapid weight growth in gdp growth in the nation and the reason we have been able to do this is we have developed what i call a mental out strategy of economic development instead of trickle-down but dedicated to growing middle class and caring for working families and recognize diversity as a strength. if i can tell you quickly what i think the american efficiency should be to have washington state best in the nation paid family leave to care for your family where there is a need. it should not be washington's best information minimum wage. it should be the first net neutrality law passed in the united states. we can protect the internet. you have a radical notion in our state that women should get paid the same as men. i know that is radical -- [applause] we have the most longest gender pay equity law in the united states. i've heard other people talk about it would be a good idea to get educators pay increase
we need to be where washington state is right now because washington state is listed as the best place to do business by cnbc the best place to be an employee. we have the most rapid weight growth in gdp growth in the nation and the reason we have been able to do this is we have developed what i call a mental out strategy of economic development instead of trickle-down but dedicated to growing middle class and caring for working families and recognize diversity as a strength. if i can tell you...
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aboutuestion or comments this disaster a debate here in washington? guest: there's already money -- caller: there's already money available for disaster. availableready money for disasters. host: you don't think washington should be spending an additional $19 billion? caller: they have been spent what they have -- haven't spent what they have. host: federal money hasn't reached disaster victims. guest: there are lots of different accounts the federal government uses to respond to natural disasters. ground ison the fema's disaster relief fund. they haven't spent all the money. that's a good thing. if fema's fund was in the low millions, we would have a serious problem on our hands. they need that money to quickly respond when a tornado touches down or a community floods. broadly considered a good thing. they have disaster aid loans they can get to help small businesses recover afterwards. communityd's development block grant program. there's funding through the department of agriculture to help farmers. if a tornado destroys your , this is important to
aboutuestion or comments this disaster a debate here in washington? guest: there's already money -- caller: there's already money available for disaster. availableready money for disasters. host: you don't think washington should be spending an additional $19 billion? caller: they have been spent what they have -- haven't spent what they have. host: federal money hasn't reached disaster victims. guest: there are lots of different accounts the federal government uses to respond to natural...
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they could be summoned back to washington. the speaker could return from wherever she is at this hour and we could take this matter up and have it passed later today. if that is what she chose to do. instead, the speaker let us leave town. believe that we should be here and the taxpayers deserve to have their members to vote on these matters.
they could be summoned back to washington. the speaker could return from wherever she is at this hour and we could take this matter up and have it passed later today. if that is what she chose to do. instead, the speaker let us leave town. believe that we should be here and the taxpayers deserve to have their members to vote on these matters.
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washington, d.c. let's give carrie a hand for that. [applause] for beingank you here. we are excited. let's kick things off. everyone in the room knows about politico, but can you share the history of politico and why it is so important to america? tommy and thank you, chris. it is good to be here with all of you. it is a lot of fun to always get out of the office. launched in 2007. it was started by robert elberton, the owner and publisher. at the time, he owned a string of vocal television stations. a native washingtonian, but he spent many years here and looked at capitol hill, and he thought it was ripe for competition. he had this idea for creating a competitor. at the same time, two journalists from the washington post were starting to contemplate something similar in that washington journalism was ripe for disruption. they felt there was more going on in washington than the media at the time gave people a window into. it was about personalities.how are we telling the story behind story? it was
washington, d.c. let's give carrie a hand for that. [applause] for beingank you here. we are excited. let's kick things off. everyone in the room knows about politico, but can you share the history of politico and why it is so important to america? tommy and thank you, chris. it is good to be here with all of you. it is a lot of fun to always get out of the office. launched in 2007. it was started by robert elberton, the owner and publisher. at the time, he owned a string of vocal television...
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police arrest for antiwar activists in the venezuelan embassy in washington d.c. following a month long sit in protest against the u.s. support for the opposition leader. united states ramps up pressure on iran senator bernie sanders accuses donald trump's national security adviser trying to lead america into a war with iran just as happened with the right. also the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada failed to meet the deadline to take back tons of trash shipped to the southeast asian country years ago. thanks for joining us this evening you're watching international. police have arrested 4 protesters who have been staging a sit in at the venezuelan embassy in washington in protest against america's policy by this way followed warnings from the authorities who said they were trespassing america correspondent rachel blood has more from washington. please enter the building around 930 this morning but it wasn't until about 1115 that we saw those 4 activists being taken away in police transport vehicles now those 4 are from a group of activists who have b
police arrest for antiwar activists in the venezuelan embassy in washington d.c. following a month long sit in protest against the u.s. support for the opposition leader. united states ramps up pressure on iran senator bernie sanders accuses donald trump's national security adviser trying to lead america into a war with iran just as happened with the right. also the philippines recalls its ambassador from canada failed to meet the deadline to take back tons of trash shipped to the southeast...
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school is considering whether to paint over a mural dedicated to founding father george washington the artwork was deemed at risk of traumatizing native american african-american students. artwork which is a tribute to this part of the legacy of the curtain is. going to. go out. wards. this is a big deal with. cigars it after intercepting dozens of rockets from across the border. for joining us here in moscow this is art. as the political and economic crisis in venezuela rages on both the president nicolas maduro and opposition leader of called on their supporters to take to the streets. in the country's armed forces to rise up against the government and he's expected to make a speech to his supporters just outside a military base the same time the venezuelan president has called on the armed forces to be ready in case of a u.s. military intervention comes after a failed coup attempt against him this week. putin has spoken on the phone on a number of global issues including venezuela the us president said that he'd had a productive discussion about the crisis with his russian counterpa
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goods in response to fresh tariffs from washington on friday washington high tariffs on $200000000000.00 worth of chinese goods the latest tip for tat exchange between the 2 countries came after trade talks failed to produce a deal with china has already imposed levies on imports from the u.s. worth $110000000000.00 the latest measure targets $5000.00 goods ranging from coffee beef the to television sets present trump said that despite china's retaliation though the u.s. is in a strong position. i love the position we're in so our farmers will be very happy our manufacturers will be very happy and our government is very happy because we take it in 10 days of billions of dollars i think it's working out very well again we do much less business with china than they do with us trump doesn't system that america is actually benefiting from the trade war with china by cashing in on name poll taxes alone his chief economic adviser doesn't entirely agree. president says china doesn't that china it pays the terrace they may suffer consequences but it's the u.s. businesses and u.s. consumers who p
goods in response to fresh tariffs from washington on friday washington high tariffs on $200000000000.00 worth of chinese goods the latest tip for tat exchange between the 2 countries came after trade talks failed to produce a deal with china has already imposed levies on imports from the u.s. worth $110000000000.00 the latest measure targets $5000.00 goods ranging from coffee beef the to television sets present trump said that despite china's retaliation though the u.s. is in a strong...
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deference in washington not only. you know but also. to riyadh and and in fact the the the policy in yemen of going after the hoodies which is taking on increased importance that's mainly a knob to the softs ok we're going to go to a short break here and after a short break we'll continue our discussion on john bolton and trumps foreign policy stay with our. thank. you. the see on his attorney for you. or anyone who knows a little bit. more which. is a rule in. the us to know people used to post notes with me. that the thought of you. if you had. printed it out that you give. what is it going to coin is magic and the new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor. of 2nd for bankers call the genesis blog for reason is civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history this is columbus discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat
deference in washington not only. you know but also. to riyadh and and in fact the the the policy in yemen of going after the hoodies which is taking on increased importance that's mainly a knob to the softs ok we're going to go to a short break here and after a short break we'll continue our discussion on john bolton and trumps foreign policy stay with our. thank. you. the see on his attorney for you. or anyone who knows a little bit. more which. is a rule in. the us to know people used to...
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to be welcomed by israel of the home from washington thank you. now to ukraine where a former comedian volodymyr the landscape has been sworn in as president his 1st act was to announce that he would dissolve parliament and hold new elections in 2 months his 1st challenge he said was to end the conflict with russia in ukraine's east. it was a big day full of demons selenski and for his many supporters the beaming president elect embraced an enthusiastic crowd on his way to being sworn in. the integration is a reality check for a man who not long ago played the role of a president in a popular t.v. comedy show the outsider had been voted in on the promise of change. and the country didn't have to wait long for the new president to shake things up as he does so all parliaments only moments after being sworn in a great fight dissolve the work of lower order of the 8th convocation. selinski call here snap elections that he hopes will give him a majority in parliament the president really needs the backing of the house to tackle ukraine's mounting debt
to be welcomed by israel of the home from washington thank you. now to ukraine where a former comedian volodymyr the landscape has been sworn in as president his 1st act was to announce that he would dissolve parliament and hold new elections in 2 months his 1st challenge he said was to end the conflict with russia in ukraine's east. it was a big day full of demons selenski and for his many supporters the beaming president elect embraced an enthusiastic crowd on his way to being sworn in. the...
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defining moments the george washington univeristy hospital defining medicine.g moments the george washington univeristy hospital this spring, it's out with the old and in with the awesome. as in, in with the fastest, most reliable internet from xfinity xfi. so you can be in with brilliantly connted devices in every room. and in with ornding all your favites on live tv and streaming apps with just your voice. this spring it's out with the old, and in with simple, easy, awesome. don't miss the xfinity spring sale. get started oth this limited timeer and get your choice of dvr or speed upgrade free for a year. click, call, or visit a store today. >>> champions again, the maryland's women lacrosse team repeat as champions on the same field as 2001. the program fell short ofng bringi national title to college park. they found themselves in a familiar place. it works.ro maryland st from the start. showing off the wheels. racing up field, the senior got some speed. she beats caroline steel that fires and scores. steel gives maryland a 1-0 lead early. now later in the half, behind he net she finds g
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to influx of fugitive slaves washington, d.c. and the number of wounded black soldiers contributed to the increasing patient population. a nurse in the women's ward described the conditions and its effect on the workload of nurses. she said -- sometimes when our ward was not full and the men's ward was crowded, the women would be put at one end and soldiers would be put into our ward and we would have to help take care of them. we worked with sick people, care to them and waited on them day and night. factor tontributing the difficult conditions of residence as well as the high was thee of illness meager supplies provided and the failure to adequately distribute them. in the early days of the camp, robert nichols -- reverend nichols? >> controlled supplies at the camp. denying food rations and blankets, his actions forced the residents to live in substandard conditions. there was a commission impaneled in order to conduct hearings on the conditions under which blacks lived and worked. the panel was convened in washington, d.c. in
to influx of fugitive slaves washington, d.c. and the number of wounded black soldiers contributed to the increasing patient population. a nurse in the women's ward described the conditions and its effect on the workload of nurses. she said -- sometimes when our ward was not full and the men's ward was crowded, the women would be put at one end and soldiers would be put into our ward and we would have to help take care of them. we worked with sick people, care to them and waited on them day and...